Tag Archives: Jessica Robinson
Party of Five
The holidays are past, the new year is in full swing, and Better Said Than Done is ready to kick off 2021 with a Party of Five! We’ve put together a fabulous quintet of storytellers who are sure to surprise … Continue reading
2021 Women’s Festival Tickets
The live performances of the Women’s Storytelling Festival have ended. However, you can still purchase a ticket to watch the approximately 24 hours of programming over until March 24, 2021 at 11:59pm EDT. Ticket holders will receive links to the … Continue reading
Get Stuffed 2020 Super Show!
Stop me if you’ve heard this before, but 2020 has been A LOT. Hours have felt like days, weeks have seemed like months. And yet somehow, here we are, solidly in December, nearing the end of the year. We at … Continue reading
Winter Storytelling Workshops
Class sizes are limited to no more than 10 registrants so that each attendee will have time to share a story and receive critical feedback.Read about what you can expect in our workshops here.Read about our corporate programs here – … Continue reading
Tip the Tellers 11-12-20
The below is for tipping the storytellers in our November 12, 2020 storytelling show. This is NOT for registering. If you’d like to attend the show, you must register here. If you’d like to contribute a little extra to supporting … Continue reading
The American Dream
Coming up on Saturday, October 24th, join Better Said Than Done for an examination and celebration of an idea unique in the world – The American Dream. Tickets are on sale now! We’ve gathered together a talented group of storytellers … Continue reading
Fall Storytelling Workshops
In addition to our classic half day storytelling workshop focused on the art of crafting a true, personal story – Spotlight on You – we’ve added a new half day workshop! Spotlight on You Too is for storytellers who have … Continue reading
Four by Four November
On November 12, join host Nick Baskerville and storytellers Adam Booth, Ingrid Nixon, Jessica Robinson, and Donna Washington for four stories, by four storytellers.

